Search
Log in
Sign up
Watch fullscreen
Concern for wildlife at coastal site in West Sussex
SussexWorld
Follow
Like
Bookmark
Share
Add to Playlist
Report
2 years ago
Birds are being badly injured and killed as they collide with the wind turbines at Shoreham and some local residents are calling for action to be taken to help them spot the danger
Category
🗞
News
Show less
Recommended
0:42
|
Up next
Endangered cassowary takes surprise dip in Far North Queensland
Australian Community Media
0:54
Birds rescued after myster oil slick on south coast
NationalWorld.com
3:01
English village invaded by thousands of starlings covering their homes and cars in poo
SWNS
0:27
Smoke billows from Manchester HGVs fire
National World - Viral Videos
2:37
Beaver spotted on beach in Kent sparks rescue operation
SWNS
4:28
Gull Guardians
Blackpool Gazette
2:21
Dive-bombing seagulls trap residents in their homes 80 miles from the coast
SWNS
1:00
Car strike is a top killer for native wildlife
Australian Community Media
0:31
Dive-bombing seagulls are keeping residents trapped in their homes despite being 80 miles from the coast
SWNS
0:51
What to do when you find injured wildlife?
Australian Community Media
2:29
Sussex Express-27-08-24-Ducks being escorted to safety
NationalWorld-YourWorld-Submissions
1:09
Beaver recuperating at Sussex RSPCA after struggling at sea
SussexWorld
0:56
Beaver who washed up on beach makes recovery at RSPCA wildlife centre
The Independent
2:28
Behind the scenes at East Sussex wildlife rescue WRAS
SussexWorld
1:03
Red listed seagull 'deliberately' killed at McDonald's weeks after being rescued
SWNS
0:49
Sussex Express-29-07-24-WRAS rescuers helping a tackled Gulls
NationalWorld-YourWorld-Submissions
2:31
SA locals working alongside conservationists to save the endangered Eastern Osprey
ABC NEWS (Australia)
1:22
Beach huts blown into sea during Storm Pierrick
SWNS
1:03
Stunning photographs of wild birds in Sussex
SussexWorld
0:32
Rescue Chopper Failed to Land Due to Swarm of Bats
ViralHog, LLC
4:25
Town invaded by up to 3,000 seagulls – despite being 30 miles from sea
SWNS
1:43
Harris Hawk bird of prey used to deter Seagulls in Sunderland park
SWNS
6:14
Wind farms are green — but at what cost to birds?
DW (English)
4:03
New video shows positive effect of inshore trawling ban in Sussex
SussexWorld
1:09
How wildfires actually help the environment
AccuWeather